Located in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co.
She was received into Boone's Creek Assn. in 1825, reporting 19 members. Her messengers were R.H. Prewett and I. Sale.
She reported to Boone's Creek Assn. by letter and messengers until 1829. Reported 172 members in 1829.
She was one of the 6 churches that voted to abolish the constitution of Boone's Creek Assn. in 1829. When the Assn. convened at Hinds Creek Church in 1829.
It is presumed Nicholasville lost her identity as a Baptist Church in 1829.
In 1848 another Baptist hurch was constituted in Nicholasville.
The meeting house of the Baptists of Nicholasville was used as a hospital for 2 years during the Civil War, as learned from Ernest Watts of Nicholasville, a former clerk of the church.
The church of Nicholasville which was constituted in 1848 never had any connection with Boone's Creek Assn.; she was always been affiliated with South Elkhorn Assn. |